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The Proof ISIS Used Chemical Weapons

October 14, 2014

The Proof ISIS Used Chemical WeaponsLebanese

Military fighters and Hezbollah documented the seizure of ISIS chemical weapons in north-eastern Lebanon.

These images are added to evidence that ISIS attacked the Kurds using chemical weapons.

Israel is closely following these developments with concern.

Oct 14, 2014, 05:03 PM | Rachel Avraham

via Israel News – The Proof ISIS Used Chemical Weapons – JerusalemOnline.

 

More proof that ISIS used chemical weapons? Photo Credit: Channel 2

 

As the west continues to fight against ISIS, more and more evidence has been gathered that ISIS used chemical weapons against civilians. New images from the battle areas have emerged that may provide further proof for the use of chemical weapons by the dangerous Islamist terror organization.

The images were taken about two weeks ago in the city of Arsal in north-eastern Lebanon, where Hezbollah and the Lebanese Army fought against ISIS. They documented what appeared like chemical weapons. According to Lebanese reports, the weapons were caught in the hands of ISIS terrorists who were killed fighting.

At the same time, a report by a researcher at the Inter-Disciplinary Center in Herzliya revealed evidence that Kurds, who fought against ISIS in northern Syria, were targeted with chemical weapons. According to them, ISIS terrorists in recent weeks have begun to use the dangerous weapons, which they obtained when they took over weapons depots within the country.

Indeed, it is quite possible that the weakening of the Assad regime and the loss of the Syrian government’s stronghold led to ISIS terrorists getting their hands upon chemical weapons. Recently, the UN published that at least 8 percent of Syria’s chemical weapons are still in the government’s hands. Also Syrian officials admitted that they established four facilities, among them a research and development institute, which they still have not revealed and is in their possession.

Israel is following with concern the intelligence on chemical weapons in Syria and fears that ISIS terrorists could approach the border; they believe they have no reason not to use such weapons on Israeli army patrols in Mount Hermon and the Golan Heights.

Jihadists seize Kurdish HQ in Syria’s Kobane, massacre feared

October 11, 2014

Jihadists seize Kurdish HQ in Syria’s Kobane, massacre feared

Kurdish militias in northern Syrian town appeal for urgent military aid to stave off final blow by Islamic State

By Fulya Ozerkan and Sara Hussein October 10, 2014, 10:37 pm

via Jihadists seize Kurdish HQ in Syria’s Kobane, massacre feared | The Times of Israel.

 

A picture taken in the southeastern village of Mursitpinar, on October 10, 2014 shows smoke rising from the Syrian town of Ain al-Arab, known as Kobani by the Kurds. (photo credit: AFP / ARIS MESSINIS)

A picture taken in the southeastern village of Mursitpinar, on October 10, 2014
shows smoke rising from the Syrian town of Ain al-Arab, known as Kobani by the Kurds.
(photo credit: AFP / ARIS MESSINIS)

SURUC, Turkey (AFP) — Islamic State jihadists captured the headquarters Friday of Kurdish fighters defending the Syrian border town of Kobani, with a UN envoy warning thousands would likely be massacred if it falls to them.

Outgunned Kurdish militia were struggling to prevent the jihadists closing off the last escape route for civilians still in the area, prompting an appeal for urgent military assistance.

US-led warplanes have intensified air strikes against IS, which has been attacking Kobani for three weeks, but the Pentagon has warned that, without a ground force to work with, there are limits to what can be done.

Neighboring Turkey has so far refrained from any action against the jihadists on its doorstep, despite four straight nights of protests among its own large Kurdish minority that have left 31 people dead.

The jihadists’ advance has brought the front line to just 1.3 kilometers (little more than three-quarters of a mile) from the border.

IS now controls 40 percent of Kobani, according to the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

“The capture of the headquarters will allow the jihadists to advance on the border post with Turkey to the north of the town,” its director Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP.

“If they achieve that, they will have the Kurdish forces inside Kobani completely surrounded.”

As fighting raged, an IS militant carried out a suicide car bomb attack to the west of the Kurdish headquarters that killed two defenders, and 10 Kurds were killed in an IS ambush on the south side of town, the Observatory said.

US planes conducted nine new airstrikes in Syria on Thursday and Friday, the US military said.

And the Observatory said four strikes hit in the vicinity of the Kurdish headquarters on Friday afternoon.

An AFP correspondent on the Turkish side of the border saw a cloud of white smoke rising above Kobani after coalition strikes Friday.

Thousands could be ‘massacred’

UN envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura warned that 12,000 or so civilians still in or near Kobani, including 700 mainly elderly people in the town center, “will most likely be massacred” by IS if the town falls.

Kobani was “literally surrounded,” except for one narrow entry and exit point to the border, de Mistura said.

The envoy called on Turkey, “if they can, to support the deterrent actions of the coalition through whatever means from their own territory.”

“We would like to appeal to the Turkish authorities in order to allow the flow of volunteers at least, and their equipment to be able to enter the city to contribute to a self-defence operation,” he said in Geneva.

The statement marked an unusual one by the United Nations, which usually strives to stay neutral in conflicts, but de Mistura explained the rare appeal by the precarious situation in the border town.

The coordinator of the US-led campaign against IS, retired US general John Allen, was to hold a second day of talks in Ankara after the NATO ally insisted it could not be expected to take ground action against the jihadists alone.

‘Willing to die’

Kobani activist Mustafa Ebdi said the IS militants were using civilian cars with Kurdish flags to avoid coming under attack by coalition aircraft.

He said the risk of Kobani falling was high, and described the town as a “symbol of resistance to IS in Syria.”

“Every Kurdish fighter is willing to die,” he said.

With the world media gathered just across the border, the conquest of Kobani would be a highly visible symbolic victory for the extremists.

The situation is complicated by the close ties between the town’s Kurdish defenders and the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party, which has waged a three-decade insurgency for self-rule in southeastern Turkey.

Ankara has been deeply reluctant to allow weapons or Kurdish fighters to cross the border.

But Salih Muslim, leader of the main Kurdish political party in Syria, the Democratic Union Party, told AFP the Kurds are not a threat to Turkey and called for urgent help.

“It would be very good if Turkey urgently opens its soil for the passage of military weapons, not Turkish soldiers, for Kobani,” he said.

More than 180,000 people have been killed in Syria since an uprising against President Bashar Assad’s regime began in 2011, escalating into a multi-sided civil war that has drawn thousands of jihadists from overseas.

Bombardment and air strikes by the Syrian regime killed at least 21 civilians, eight of them children, in the south and northeast of the country Friday, the Observatory said.

ISIS Might Use Ebola as Doomsday Suicide Weapon, Warns Former US Expert

October 10, 2014

The good news is that an  ISIS terrorist infected with Ebola also could wipe out the ISIS.

By: Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

Published: October 10th, 2014

via The Jewish Press » » ISIS Might Use Ebola as Doomsday Suicide Weapon, Warns Former US Expert.

 

"Jihad John." the ISIS' British accented executioner, is our prime candidate to be infected with Ebola.
“Jihad John.” the ISIS’ British accented executioner, is our prime candidate to be infected with Ebola.
Photo Credit: Al Hayat Media Center, ISIS 

Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists might be considering infecting a “martyr” with Ebola to create a catastrophe by spreading the disease in urban areas in Western countries, experts warn.

Ebola is a cheap weapon and far harder to identify than explosives. Raw material is easily available in West Africa, where all an ISIS terrorist has to do is infect himself and then travel around the world to spread the fatal disease, U.S. War College Prof. Al Shimkus told Forbes.

“The individual exposed to the Ebola Virus would be the carrier,” said Shimkus, a retired captain who is a professor of National Security Affairs and teaches a course in biological and chemical warfare. “In the context of terrorist activity, it doesn’t take much sophistication to go to that next step to use a human being as a carrier.”

Ebola’s fatality rate is 50 to 90 percent, depending on whether the patient receives immediate medical treatment. The United States is in a panic after the death of its first Ebola victim in Texas, although the disease is only contagious through contact with body fluids.

Shimkus pointed out that biological warfare is not a modern weapon and was used in the Middle Ages, when enemies threw diseases corpses into cities to spread the Bubonic Plague. Although Ebola would be a cheap weapon for ISIS, it would not be as dramatic as beheading, which has struck fear into the hearts of the West.

Amanda Teckman, a Seton Hall University expert in international relations, told Forbes that ISIS is not likely to use Ebola but cautioned, “I do believe others will at least contemplate using such suicide infectors.”

The good side of the Ebola-ISIS scare is that it might be self-destructive.

“it’s very hard to control. The militants could just end up wiping themselves out before they’ve had the chance to pass it on. For a suicide attack, strapping sticks of dynamite to your chest is far more effective, Jennifer Cole, Senior Research Fellow, Resilience & Emergency Management at the Royal United Services Institute, told the London Daily Mail.

“Everyone’s looking out for signs of Ebola at the moment so they’d be very unlikely to get away with it,” she added.

The death in Texas of Ebola victim Thomas Duncan has prompted tighter inspections at five major American airports to screen possible carriers of the disease.

Screenings will begin on Saturday at JFK Airport in New York and later will include Dulles Airport near Washington and terminals in Atlantic, Chicago and Newark, as describe in the video below.

Hamas: Ruling West Bank could destroy Israel “with a speed that no one can imagine”

October 8, 2014

PMW BulletinsHamas: Ruling West Bank could destroy Israel “with a speed that no one can imagine”

by Itamar Marcus and Nan Jacques Zilberdik Oct. 5, 2014

via Hamas: Ruling West Bank could destroy Israel “with a speed that no one can imagine” – PMW Bulletins.

 

Hamas leader Al-Zahar:
If Hamas were to transfer “what it has [in Gaza]
or just a small part of it to the West Bank,”
it would destroy Israel
“with a speed that no one can imagine”
“We will build an Islamic state in Palestine,
all of Palestine”
New Poll: Hamas leader Haniyeh
would defeat Abbas in elections
in both the West Bank and the Gaza Strip
Haniyeh – 55%, Abbas – 38%
by Itamar Marcus and Nan Jacques Zilberdik

Last week, Hamas Political Bureau member Mahmoud Al-Zahar stated that Hamas wants to build an Islamic state in all of Palestine, meaning it would replace Israel:

“[Some] have said Hamas wants to create an Islamic emirate in Gaza. We won’t do that, but we will build an Islamic state in Palestine, all of Palestine.” [Al-Ayyam, Oct. 1, 2014]

Al-Zahar further said that if Hamas had a military foothold in the West Bank as it does in the Gaza Strip, it would be able to destroy Israel. He alluded to a possible future war of destruction against Israel by citing a Sura from the Quran about “the final promise,” which speaks of destroying “the enemies” and “what they had taken over with [total] destruction” [Sura 17:7]:

“Al-Zahar said that if his movement [Hamas] were to ‘transfer what it has or just a small part of it to the West Bank, we would be able to settle the battle of the final promise with a speed that no one can imagine.'”

His expression “the final promise” is taken from Sura 17:7 of the Quran: “Then when the final promise came, [We sent your enemies]… to enter the temple in Jerusalem, as they entered it the first time, and to destroy what they had taken over with [total] destruction.'” (trans. Sahih International) By alluding to this passage in the context of Israel, Hamas is promising a future war of destruction against Israel.

A recent Palestinian poll shows that Hamas indeed has a strong base of support in the West Bank. Last week, the Palestinian Center for Policy and Research found that were elections to be held now between Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, Haniyeh would win with 55% support compared to 38% for Abbas. Interestingly, Haniyeh would win with only 50% – 47% in Gaza but on the West Bank Hamas’ Haniyeh is even stronger winning 57% to 33% over Abbas:

“If new presidential elections are held today and only two were nominated, Ismail Haniyeh [of Hamas] and Mahmoud Abbas, the former [Haniyeh] would win a majority of 55% (compared to 61% a month ago) and the latter 38% (compared to 32% a month ago). Votes for Abbas and Haniyeh are close in the Gaza Strip with the former receiving 47% and the latter 50%. In the West Bank, Abbas receives 33% and Haniyeh 57%.” [http://www.pcpsr.org/en/node/496, Sept. 29, 2014]

The following is a longer excerpt of the report on Al-Zahar’s statements about using the Wset Bank to destroy Israel and establishing an Islamic state in place of Israel:

Headline: “Al-Zahar: The Hamas movement will build an Islamic state in all of Palestine”
“Hamas Political Bureau member Mahmoud Al-Zahar emphasized that Hamas would ‘build an Islamic State in all of Palestine.’ During a ceremony for the relatives of policemen killed by the Israeli army in Gaza, Al-Zahar said: ‘[Some] have said Hamas wants to create an Islamic emirate in Gaza. We won’t do that, but we will build an Islamic state in Palestine, all of Palestine.’ Al-Zahar said that if his movement were to ‘transfer what it has or just a small part of it to the West Bank, we would be able to settle the battle of the final promise (an allusion to Sura 17:7 of the Quran) with a speed that no one can imagine.’
He continued by saying: ‘We know exactly how to liberate the land of Palestine, and we know how to hit every inch of Palestine with our hands, brains, and money.’ Al-Zahar promised ‘to protect the resistance project, including all its military, police, security and civilian wings.’
On the [issue of the] PA and the transfer of control of the Gaza Strip to the unity government, he said: ‘They relinquished these positions, but we look out for our citizens and our homeland. In no way whatsoever will we allow anyone to harm the resistance project or the dignity of any citizen.'”
[Al-Ayyam, Oct. 1, 2014]

Army chiefs tell Government: stop Gulf states funding terrorism

October 5, 2014

Army chiefs tell Government: stop Gulf states funding terrorism

Government urged to put pressure on Gulf leaders into tackling extremism by strangling the funding of terrorist networks and the religious ideology that fuels them

via Army chiefs tell Government: stop Gulf states funding terrorism – Telegraph.

 

The Telegraph has highlighted the links between a network of Qatari moneymen and terrorist fighters on the ground in Syria and Iraq Photo: Reuters
 

By Robert Mendick, Tim Ross and Patrick Sawer

9:17PM BST 04 Oct 2014

Pressure is mounting on the Government to take action against wealthy Gulf states accused of funding Islamist terrorism after the beheading of Alan Henning, the British aid worker kidnapped in Syria.

Two retired generals and a former defence secretary claimed that nations such as Qatar and Saudi Arabia were helping the rise of violent extremism by channelling cash to terrorist groups such as Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (Isil), which carried out Mr Henning’s murder.

The trio of senior military figures said air strikes against Isil were insufficient to defeat the terrorist threat. Instead, they called on the Government to pressure Gulf leaders into tackling extremism by strangling the funding of terrorist networks and the religious ideology that fuels them.

Investigations by The Telegraph suggest that tens of millions of pounds have been raised for Isil — and al-Qaeda — by wealthy individuals in the Gulf region while its leaders have “turned a blind eye” to the problem or been complicit in funding certain groups.

In a series of exposés, The Telegraph has highlighted the links between a network of Qatari moneymen and terrorist fighters on the ground in Syria and Iraq.

Lord Dannatt, a former Chief of the General Staff, said: “It is completely unacceptable that some individuals in Qatar, Saudi Arabia and elsewhere see advantage in channelling large sums of money to the so-called Islamic State.”

Lord Dannatt called on the Government to insist that Gulf regimes dismantle terror fundraising networks before being allowed to buy further stakes in major UK projects. Qatar, for example, already owns a number of landmarks such as Harrods and The Shard skyscraper, as well as having large shareholdings in major British companies.

“It is not just governments in Doha or Riyadh that need to take action, but those in London and elsewhere have a responsibility to act too,” said Lord Dannatt.

 

Lord Dannatt wants Gulf regimes to dismantle terror fundraising networks (Julian Simmonds/The Telegraph)
 

It is not acceptable, for example, to welcome large capital injections into prestige projects like The Shard in London while not exerting the strongest pressure on the Qatari Government to crack down on some of their own citizens. Such potential hypocrisy runs the risk of undermining many of the other political and military actions being taken to discredit and destroy the caliphate ambitions of the jihadists.”

General Jonathan Shaw, a former assistant chief of the Defence Staff who oversaw Britain’s withdrawal from Basra in southern Iraq, said the current military campaign was “futile” unless the underlying ideology was also tackled head on. “It [this ideology] is funded by Saudi and Qatari money and that must stop,” said Gen Shaw. “I would far rather see a much stronger handle on the ideological battle rather than the physical battle.”

 

Liam Fox says that Isil is well-funded (Geoff Pugh/The Telegraph)
 

Liam Fox, the former defence secretary, also writing for the Telegraph, accused the Gulf governments themselves of financing terrorists.

“Isil is well-funded,” said Dr Fox. “Money has been flowing from rich individuals in the Gulf states, if not their governments, to finance them and their Sunni allies in their battle against the Assad regime.” The calls by the trio of former defence chiefs echo growing consternation over the failure to act. Last week, Sir Malcolm Rifkind, the chairman of Parliament’s intelligence and security committee, singled out Qatar for tougher international action — including possible sanctions — if it continued to allow fundraising for terrorist groups.

In a recent speech, Sir Richard Dearlove, a former head of MI6, accused Qatar and Saudi Arabia of, at the very least, “turning a blind eye” to terror fundraising.

“For Isil to be able to surge into the Sunni areas of Iraq in the way that it has done recently has to be the consequence of substantial and sustained funding,” said Sir Richard. “Such things simply do not happen spontaneously.”

Last month, however, in the first interview he has given, Qatar’s emir flatly denied the connection to terrorism. “We don’t fund extremists,” said Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani. “If you talk about certain movements, especially in Syria and Iraq, we all consider them terrorist movements.”

The murder of Mr Henning, 47, a father of two who was on a voluntary aid convoy to Syria when he was taken hostage, has caused widespread revulsion and anger.

In a statement issued yesterday, his wife, Barbara, said: “As a family we are devastated by the news of his death. There are few words to describe how we feel at this moment. Myself, Lucy and Adam, (his teenage children) and all of Alan’s family and friends are numb with grief.

“On behalf of the entire family, I want to thank everyone who campaigned for Alan’s release, who held vigils to pray for his safe return, and who condemned those who took him. Your efforts were a great support to us, and we take comfort in knowing how many people stood beside us in hoping for the best.”

She added: “Alan was a decent, caring human being. His interest was in the welfare of others. He will be remembered for this and we as a family are extremely proud of him and what he achieved and the people he helped.”

Colin Livesey, Mr Henning’s brother-in-law, suggested more should have been done to secure his release. “They could have done more months and months ago,” he said.

Yesterday Britain’s Muslim community voiced its despair at Mr Henning’s murder.

Dr Shuja Shafi, the Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Britain, said: “Alan was a friend of Muslims, and he will be mourned by Muslims.” Dr Shameela Islam-Zulfiqar, who accompanied Henning on his final trip to Syria, spoke of her “disbelief, shock and horror”. On behalf of the Manchester Central Mosque, she said: “We cannot comprehend that something so terrible can happen to such a wonderful and compassionate human being. News of his murder has left us all enraged and distraught.” But her statement was heavily critical of the Government for failing to secure his release.

“By joining the US Air Strikes, we handed Alan and many other Western hostages a death sentence,” it added.

David Cameron yesterday met officials from the intelligence agencies, the Foreign Office, Home Office, police and the military at Chequers to discuss the Government’s response to Mr Henning’s murder. The Prime Minister said: “We will be doing everything we can do to defeat this organisation which is ruthless, senseless and barbaric in the way it treats people.”

Security services are studying the video of the murder, released on Friday night, for further clues to the identity of “Jihadi John”, the British terrorist responsible for Mr Henning’s death and those of three other Western hostages, including David Haines. A second video posted by another British jihadist — Omar Hussain, 27, a former supermarket worker from High Wycombe — is now subject to a police investigation. In it, he challenges Mr Cameron to send ground troops to Iraq.

This week, Theresa May, the Home Secretary, and European interior ministers will discuss plans to try to stop Islamist extremists who are EU citizens from returning.

Netanyahu: Talking to Hamas Means How Israel Should Commit Suicide

October 5, 2014

Hamas’ ‘cease-fire’ rocket launch Sunday is more ammo for Netanyahu.

By: Tzvi Ben-GedalyahuPublished: October 5th, 2014

via The Jewish Press » » Netanyahu: Talking to Hamas Means How Israel Should Commit Suicide.

Tell us, Mr. Prime minister, how would you like to commit suicide – a shot in the head or off with your head?
Photo Credit: Asher Schwartz

 

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu declared that negotiating with Hamas means nothing except how to commit suicide, and Hamas proved his point this morning with another “cease-fire” rocket explosion that was heard by Gaza Belt residents but denied by the IDF.

He said in an interview to be aired Sunday by CNN, “As long as Hamas remains committed to our destruction, what’s there to negotiate with? The method of my suicide or what?”

The Jewish Press reported here earlier this morning that a rocket was launched but did not land in Israel, prompting the IDF to declare it was a “false alarm” and leading the public to think that there was no rocket launch. IDF spokesmen insisted there was no rocket fire, but residents in the Gaza Belt reported they heard an explosion.

The military’s definition of a “false alarm” is a bit fuzzy.

Spokesman told The Jewish Press Sunday, “The term means that an alarm was activated, though without any launch from Gaza. It is important for me to emphasize that each incident is a case of its own and any more information about a ‘false alarm’ is not connected to the use of the term itself.”
In clearer language, “false alarm” means there was no rocket launch – unless there was a rocket launch.
Nearly half a dozen rockets have been launched since the end of the recent cease-fire, and all of them fell in Gaza or in the sea. Several times, the IDF confirmed the launch along with stating that the Color Red siren was a”false alarm.” It appears the IDF spokesmen’s response depends on the political atmosphere.
The last cease-fire may or may remain the last one in a war that was escalated in 2005, immediately after the Sharon government expelled all Jews and withdrew all IDF personnel from to ensure safety for southern Israel.

In return, Hamas placed all of Israel within range of missile attacks until the temporary “cease-fire” two months ago that was to be followed by negotiations for a long-term halt in violence.

No one, except for perhaps Catherine Ashton and John Kerry, believes that will ever happen. Israel’s demand that Hamas dis arm makes great headlines for the vast majority of Israeli who are fed up with Hamas’ countless cease-fires that have proven to be nothing more than an opportunity for its terrorists to prepare to attack deeper into Israel in the next round.

Whether Hamas is testing rockets or simply is trying to prove its point that it can attack Israel if it wants, Sunday morning’s launch is a reminder that the cease-fire will last only as Hamas does not see any political, diplomatic or military gain in attacking again and suffering a devastating response from the IDF.

A stronger but less vocal reminder is Hamas’ continued attempts to smuggle by sea material for manufacturing weapons.

The Israeli Navy has foiled several maritime smuggling attempts in August, according to a Navy commander quoted by The Jerusalem Post Sunday. He told the newspaper, “We continue to see attempts to smuggle weapons or material to build them. The sea is a very convenient platform for smuggling. The terrorists still have one big smuggling tunnel, and it’s called the Mediterranean.”

An IDF Intelligence Unit Lieutenant Colonel told the Times of Israel, “Hamas will not relinquish its military capabilities or its military wing. The demand that it subordinate its military wing to the PA is unrealizable. For now, the talk of ‘one weapon,’ or ‘one authority’ is just talk.”

Khamenei: Muslim Unity for Israel’s ‘Annihilation’

October 3, 2014

Khamenei Calls for Muslim Unity for Israel’s ‘Annihilation’

Iranian supreme leader uses annual Hajj pilgrimage message to insult Israel and call for support for Hamas.

By Ari Yashar

First Publish: 10/3/2014, 1:29 PM

via Khamenei: Muslim Unity for Israel’s ‘Annihilation’ – Middle East – News – Arutz Sheva.

We need to do some national soul searching

Ayatollah Khamenei

Ayatollah Khamenei
Reuters

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Friday used his annual message to Hajj pilgrims heading to Mecca to insult Israel and call for its “annihilation.”

The speech comes ahead of Eid al-Adha on Friday, the Muslim holiday celebrating Abraham’s “sacrifice of Ishmael” in an appropriation of the original Torah story, and like his speech for Eid al-Fitr in July was replete with unfounded barbs hurled against the Jewish state.

“The conspiring enemy is aiming to stoke the fire of a civil strife among Muslims, to misdirect the motivation for resistance and jihad and to secure the Zionist regime and the servants of Arrogance (America – ed.) – who are the real enemies,” said Khamenei referencing the bloody conflicts rocking the Muslim world.

Calling for Muslim unity against Israel, the same Friday that Arab MK Ibrahim Sarsour (Ra’am-Ta’al) called for the establishment of the “United Islamic States” and bashed Israel as being “crueler than ISIS (Islamic State).”

Khamenei likewise accused Israel of having “no limit or boundaries regarding viciousness, cruelty, and trampling underfoot all human standards and ethnics. Crimes, genocide, mass destruction, the killing of children, women and the homeless…they take pride in.”

The statement is ironic given Iran’s horrific human rights history; just this Monday it was reported that an Iranian psychologist was executed for “heresy” after eight years in prison, and on Wednesday Iran was to execute a woman who defended herself from rape.

Khamenei continued “contrary to the idiotic dreams of power and stability for this regime that the filthy officials of the Zionist regime dream, day-by-day this regime has moved closer to implosion and annihilation.”

In response, Khamenei called for the Islamic Jihad and Hamas terrorist groups in Gaza to “reinvigorate their endeavor, determination and resolve…Muslim nations should require their governments to lend real and serious support to Palestine.”

Iran supplied Hamas with rockets used in its recent terror war on Israel, and is continuing to develop its nuclear program even while engaged in nuclear talks with world powers.

Khamenei back in January publicly revealed that the negotiations with the US about Iran’s nuclear program are merely a tactic to stall international pressure and gain time to continue nuclear developmen

Hamas Says IDF Didn’t Destroy All Terror Tunnels

October 3, 2014

Hamas Says IDF Didn’t Destroy All Terror Tunnels

Hamas spokesperson tells terror group’s journal it remains committed to armed conflict – despite Cairo truce talks with Israel.

By Ari Yashar

First Publish: 10/3/2014, 11:32 AM

via Hamas Says IDF Didn’t Destroy All Terror Tunnels – Defense/Security – News – Arutz Sheva.

 

IDF forces find Hamas terror tunnel (file)

IDF forces find Hamas terror tunnel (file)
Flash 90

Hamas spokesperson Mushir Al-Masri said on Thursday night that his terrorist organization, despite returning to truce talks with Israel in Cairo in the last week of October, still remains fully committed to armed conflict.

“The ‘resistance’ is the basis for the clash with Israel. Only through the ‘resistance’ can victory and liberation (i.e. the occupation of Israel by Hamas – ed.) be accomplished,” Al-Masri told the Hamas journal Al-Risala in Gaza, reports Walla!.

The spokesperson continued by saying “there is no doubt that Gaza succeeded in achieving victory by the nation standing firm and the courage of the ‘resistance,’ which surprised the enemy on land, sea and air.”

Al-Masri concluded with a troubling pronouncement, saying “the enemy did not succeed in stopping the rocket fire, and also didn’t succeed in destroying the military tunnels.”

The latter reference to tunnels, if true, would seem to confirm concerns that while the IDF destroyed all of the terror tunnels leading into Israel that it found, which numbered over 30, others may remain hidden and unknown.

The statement also may refer to numerous reports indicating that Hamas’s “military wing,” the Al-Qassam Brigades, as well as the Islamic Jihad terror group, have already restarted construction on the terror tunnels. In fact, video evidence shows that the renewed digging of the tunnels started even minutes after the ceasefire on November 26.

Despite the pledge to continue armed conflict and the lingering threat of tunnel attacks targeting Israeli civilians, Israel confirmed it has allowed 500 residents of Gaza to pray on the Temple Mount – something Jews are forbidden from doing by the Jordanian Waqf (Islamic trust) – this Saturday for Eid al-Adha, which celebrates Abraham’s “sacrifice of Ishmael” in an appropriation of the original Torah story.

Al-Masri also hinted strongly several days ago that his group may be on the verge of sealing a terrorist swap deal with Israel, which would see hundreds of jailed terrorists released in exchange for the bodies of fallen soldiers Hadar Goldin and Oron Shaul hy”d.

 

Deep Inside the Battle for Syria’s Most Important City

October 2, 2014

Deep Inside the Battle for Syria’s Most Important City

via Deep Inside the Battle for Syria’s Most Important City | Washington Free Beacon.

BY:
October 1, 2014 12:59 pm

The city of Aleppo is a key battleground in the war for Syria. Forces from Bashar al-Assad’s regime, ISIL, and the Islamic Front have all contested Aleppo.

Vice News was able to spend two weeks with fighters from the Islamic Front to get an in depth view of how fighting in the city is going.

The hour-long report shows Vice News reporter Aris Roussinos walking the front lines of the fight, dodging gunfire, interviewing Islamic Front leaders, witnessing medical care for gun shot victims, and touring the wreckage of the bombed-out city.

Islamic Front fighters have complained that the international community has not supported them in their fight. Several fighters in the video said that the group is moderate. However, the United States has pressured the group’s supporters to cut off supplies because of their extremist views.

In fact, Roussinos explores Sharia courts set up by the Islamic Front which bear a striking resemblance to those set up by ISIL. The judges he interviews say that the group’s goal is to set up an islamic state. They plan to enforce Sharia law across Syria if they are victorious.

As civilians stuck in the middle of the fighting suffer in makeshift hospitals, Islamic Front fighters threaten that if they do not receive aid from the west they will target them if and when they defeat Assad.

US condemns Abbas’s UN speech as ‘provocative’

September 27, 2014

US condemns Abbas’s UN speech as ‘provocative’

Netanyahu aides also denounce allegations by PA leader, term statements as ‘speech of incitement filled with lies’, after Abbas called recent bout of fighting in Gaza ‘a series of absolute war crimes’.

Ynetnews Published: 09.27.14, 12:14 / Israel News

via US condemns Abbas’s UN speech as ‘provocative’ – Israel News, Ynetnews.

 

 

The United States on Friday condemned Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’s speech at the United Nations, in which he accused Israel of planning another “Nakba” and committing acts of genocide in Gaza during Israel’s Operation Protective Edge.

“President Abbas’ speech today included offensive characterizations that were deeply disappointing and which we reject,” State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said. “Such provocative statements are counterproductive and undermine efforts to create a positive atmosphere and restore trust between the parties.”

Senior officials in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office denounced the allegations as “a speech of incitement filled with lies.”

In the speech, Abbas called the previous round of fighting against Gaza “a series of absolute war crimes carried out before the eyes and ears of the entire world, moment by moment.” The devastation unleashed, he asserted, “is unmatched in modern times.”

He further stated that “the Israeli government undermined chances for peace throughout the months of negotiations,” referring to the failed 9-month-long peace process undertaken before the latest violence in Gaza. “Israel has consistently sought to fragment our land and our unity.”

Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman also commented on Abbas’ speech Friday saying that, “Abu Mazen’s (Abbas’) words at the UN General Assembly sharply clarify again that Abu Mazen doesn’t want and can’t be a logical partner for a political settlement. Abbas isn’t a member of joint government with Hamas for no reason.”

The Foreign Minister said that “Abbas complements Hamas in his political terrorism and storytelling against Israel. So long as he’s chairman of the Palestinian Authority, Abbas will lead to the continuation of the conflict. He has proved time and again that he is not a man of peace, but rather Arafat’s heir.”

In the same speech, Abbas did not offer his own deadline for an Israeli withdrawal, as some had predicted, nor did he say anything about joining the International Criminal Court as his aides have repeatedly said he is prepared to do.

And while he signaled he would seek accountability for alleged war crimes by Israel against Palestinians during this summer’s 50-day war in Gaza, he made no mention of taking the case to the International Criminal Court.

“We will not forget and we will not forgive, and we will not allow war criminals to escape punishment,” Abbas said in his 30-minute address.

The devastating war has weakened Abbas domestically, with his Hamas rivals enjoying a surge of popularity among Palestinians for fighting Israel.

He is under pressure at home to come up with a new political strategy after his repeated but failed attempts to establish a Palestinian state through US-mediated negotiations with Israel.

Before Friday’s speech, his aides had said he would launch a new bid for a UN Security Council resolution to set a three-year timetable for Israel to pull out of Palestinian lands captured in the 1967 war. They added that a UN rejection of the Palestinian request would prompt Abbas to seek membership in international agencies, including the International Criminal Court.

That would open the door to war crimes charges against Israel for its military actions in Gaza and Jewish settlement construction on West Bank land the Palestinians want for a future state.